胸膜穿刺时呼吸相位对 CT 引导经皮肺活检并发症的影响

Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-15 DOI:10.3348/jksr.2023.0093
Ji Young Park, Ji-Yeon Han, Seok Jin Choi, Jin Wook Baek, Su Young Yun, Sung Kwang Lee, Ho Young Lee, SungMin Hong
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目的:本研究探讨了在 CT 引导下经皮经胸穿刺活检(PTNB)中胸膜穿刺时的呼吸阶段是否会影响并发症:我们对 477 例在自由呼吸状态下进行的肺活检 CT 扫描进行了回顾性研究。利用自由呼吸时获得的 CT 扫描结果,根据目标结节的桌面位置确定胸膜穿刺时的呼吸相位。我们比较了吸气期、中期和呼气期的并发症发生率。我们进行了逻辑回归分析,以控制与气胸相关的混杂因素:在 477 例手术中,227 例(47.6%)在呼气期进行胸膜穿刺,108 例(22.6%)在呼吸中期进行胸膜穿刺,142 例(29.8%)在吸气期进行胸膜穿刺。呼气期穿刺组的气胸发生率明显较低(40/227,17.6%;P = 0.035),而中期穿刺组的气胸发生率明显较高(31/108,28.7%;P = 0.048)。在控制了混杂因素后,发现过期阶段穿刺是气胸的一个独立保护因素(几率比=0.571;95%置信区间=0.360-0.906;p=0.017):我们的研究结果表明,在呼气期进行胸膜穿刺可降低图像引导下 PTNB 的气胸风险。
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Impact of Respiratory Phase during Pleural Puncture on Complications in CT-Guided Percutaneous Lung Biopsy.

Purpose: This study investigated whether the respiratory phase during pleural puncture in CT-guided percutaneous transthoracic needle biopsy (PTNB) affects complications.

Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective review of 477 lung biopsy CT scans performed during free breathing. The respiratory phases during pleural puncture were determined based on the table position of the targeted nodule using CT scans obtained during free breathing. We compared the rates of complications among the inspiratory, mid-, and expiratory respiratory phases. Logistic regression analysis was performed to control confounding factors associated with pneumothorax.

Results: Among the 477 procedures, pleural puncture was performed during the expiratory phase in 227 (47.6%), during the mid-phase in 108 (22.6%), and during the inspiratory phase in 142 (29.8%). The incidence of pneumothorax was significantly lower in the expiratory puncture group (40/227, 17.6%; p = 0.035) and significantly higher in the mid-phase puncture group (31/108, 28.7%; p = 0.048). After controlling for confounding factors, expiratory-phase puncture was found to be an independent protective factor against pneumothorax (odds ratio = 0.571; 95% confidence interval = 0.360-0.906; p = 0.017).

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that pleural puncture during the expiratory phase may reduce the risk of pneumothorax during image guided PTNB.

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